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Dec 12 2025CRYPTO

Crypto Market Buzz: Bitcoin and Friends Await Fed's Move

Bitcoin is hanging around $92, 000 as everyone waits for the Fed's big decision. People think the Fed might cut rates, which could be good for crypto. There's more good news: a new crypto product just got the green light. This has made the whole market feel a bit more upbeat. Some interesting thin

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Dec 11 2025HEALTH

Understanding Preeclampsia After Birth: A Look at Ghana's Health Challenge

Preeclampsia is a serious condition that can happen after giving birth. It can lead to dangerous problems like seizures, stroke, and even death. But there isn't much information about how common this is in Ghana. This makes it hard to create plans to help women there. A recent study looked at how o

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Dec 10 2025HEALTH

How Smartphone Breaks Affect Your Brain

People who struggle with smartphone use might experience changes in their brain activity when they take a break from their devices. This is what a recent study found out. The study looked at how the brain behaves when it's not doing anything specific, called resting-state. It compared two groups: th

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Dec 05 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Hollywood Heavyweights Raise Alarms Over Netflix's Big Move

Big names in Hollywood are worried. They think Netflix buying Warner Bros. Discovery could shake things up in a big way. They sent a letter to Congress, but they didn't sign it. Why? They're scared of what Netflix might do to them. These filmmakers think Netflix could hurt movie theaters. They say

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smartphones: A New Weak Link in Crypto Security

A serious problem has been found in a popular smartphone chip. It can't be fixed with updates. This chip, made by MediaTek, is in many Android phones. Researchers found a way to take control of the phone by using special electromagnetic pulses during startup. This attack can't be stopped by software

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Dec 03 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: What You Need to Know

Smartphones have become a big part of kids' lives. A recent study looked at how these devices affect children around the age of 12. The results show some concerning trends. Kids who had a smartphone at 12 were more likely to face health issues. These included depression, obesity, and not getting en

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Dec 02 2025HEALTH

Smartphones and Kids: A Growing Concern

Smartphones are everywhere, and kids are getting them younger than ever. But is this a good thing? New research suggests that children who get smartphones before age 12 might face more health issues. The study, which looked at data from over 10, 000 kids across the U. S. , found that early smartphon

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Dec 01 2025BUSINESS

Brazil's Big Soybean Boom: What's Driving the Record Harvest?

Brazil is set to make a big splash in the soybean world. By 2025/26, the country is expected to produce a whopping 178 million metric tons of soybeans. That's a lot of soy! This forecast comes from Itau BBA, a big name in the industry. The U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) thinks Brazil will pr

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Nov 30 2025HEALTH

New Hope for Colorectal Cancer Treatment: Targeting WEE1 in Specific Cases

Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a tough opponent, but scientists are finding new ways to fight it. They've discovered that some CRCs have mutations in ARID1A and TP53 genes. These mutations make the cancer cells more vulnerable to a type of treatment that targets WEE1. Here's how it works: ARID1A helps

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Nov 29 2025EDUCATION

Tulsa's School Leader Gets More Time

Ebony Johnson, the head of Tulsa Public Schools, has been given more time to do her job. This is big news for the city's education system. The school board voted to extend her contract. They believe she is doing a good job. But what does this mean for the students and teachers? It means things will

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